Honestly I'm surprised they didn't hire her on. Think about it she just dealt with a scp like it was nothing and even collected samples. she was a prime researcher
her friends and family would've been curious to where she is working and that could lead into them knowing about the scp foundation but still it was dumb not to take her in.
@@abj7246 that's the funny thing tho. Alot of their researchers are already like this and usually have solid coverups for it. The foundation ain't stupid they can recruit while hiding that Info. as far as the families would know she'd just be hired on as medical response to a normal research facility.
Also, what amnestics did they use to erase only her memories of the nose crabs? I thought the main limitation of amnestics is that they erase a whole block of memory time and can't erase only specific memories.
@@Silverizael there are several different levels of amnestics and some can completely erase a person memories while other a erase a set amount such as the past week or month. She had the past month removed
Same here, but this was still pretty disturbing, especially not knowing if it was gonna be lethal or not, but I was relieved to see the guy made it out alive and (relatively) unharmed
It is harmful you can suddenly go blind if the crab make mistake and when it exit it make you instinct slow or maybe it can kill you if its deformed and does the thing they should not do
Wouldn't call it harmless. It seems to cause brain damage on its way out. The guy in the story began suffering some cognitive symptoms afterward and is probably now at a greater risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases
I feel like the SCP foundation made a huge mistake by not recruiting this dr instead of wiping her memory. She not only discovered this SCP she kept the patients with it unaware of what was going on as she got the parasites out of them. She would have been a valuable asset even if she stayed at her clinic and the data collected went to the SCP foundation.
She might be a bit too kind hearted. Their credo is “Cold not cruel” and she certainly is “not cruel” but I think her capacity to be cold even when facing cursed children, doomed researchers and even a countless number of people that are subjected to the threat of examination, torture, and gruesome death regularly might be questionable.
I really enjoyed this SCP, but it does feel more like a horrific and mundane parasite than a SCP. It's very believable, and nothing it does seems to be outside of what would be theoretically possible. The SCP foundation would be better of going public with this one (through 3rd parties) to deal with it, and declassify it as an anomaly.
I love that the sea louse even conects to the fish's nervous system and feeds it taste info. Like, it actually evolved to be better at being a tongue 👀
@@ravenouself4181 actually, those are all over your body. Except we normally call those symbiotes. The sea louse isn't one though, because it mostly just does what the tongue already does, and there is no improvement.
Nature is so fascinating and so horrific. Parasites are some of the worst most body horror things around. As much as this sort of thing freaks me out thanks for the video Dr Bob.
One issue is that pushing on nerves might cause a chain reaction. The pain receptors may be farther away but if you push a nerve that is connected to one, you will get an uncomfortable sensation. It's not pain, I've actually experienced it through my inflammatory bowel, but it feels so uncomfortable you will wish it was pain
@@thefanboy3285 It is tricky to do so as I felt nothing like it before the worst of my condition but my best attempt would be trying to imagine someone grabbing one of your organs or muscles and pulling or twisting it like a balloon. It feels more like someone is pulling on an arm or leg that is asleep but so much worse
This just sounds like a really creepy parasite, but nothing paranormal enough to call an SCP, I mean even a civilian doctor who had never seen it before was eventually able to handle it.
I think the fact that it's so undetectable for so long would be extremely worrying to the public and would cause too much undue stress and paranoia about going outside.
I just love what Dr. Bob does with the SCPs, the actual articles are often rather bland in terms of story, but Dr. Bob is so creative, his stories are always so good!
The second time an SCP literally gave me the shivers and made me feel uneasy. First one is intrusive arachnid thoughts. So far, this is the best scp channel I've come across.
If she called the DCC, then it may be already too late for SCP foundation to covertly take information of Nose Crab out of their hands. Once they were notified of new parasitic infections amongst other kinds of infection, they probably would be swift in responding to that sort of thing.
The fact that I’m surprised this is an scp is scary, cuz honestly this thing could easily exist in real life, crazy parasites are real just like the ones at the beginning of the video, where things control ants or snails minds, or something crawl up a urine stream and “enter” the host. The world is a freaky place and honestly this parasite could easily exist
As someone who recently had two eye surgeries (in one eye) with similar symptoms (headache from blood in the eye, inability to see, etc) I'm glad I know (almost) exactly what was wrong with me and that this wasn't it lmao
Fun fact: There's varieties of Cordyceps that is sold in stores and consumed. Another Fact: Humans are currently immune to Cordyceps infection due to a high core body temperature intolerable to the fungus... but there's no telling when, not if, that will change. Something to think about when playing/watching The Last of Us. Fungal Infection sits near the top of my Most Likely Apocalypse Scenarios, the top being Total Climate Destabilization followed by Viral Pandemic.
True, this is one of those scps that honestly just feels more like an undiscovered species than something that doesn’t belong. The only thing we don’t know is what happens when it reaches its nearest destination
Things aren't only classified as SCPs because of how "anomalous oo magic" they are, their classification is also dependant on the threat level, size, number of instances... etc. I've read an SCP once where it was theorized to be anomalous but could potentially not be anomalous, yet is still classified as an SCP because of the possibility that it could be anomalous and/or its threat to society. Can't think of the number as of writing this though. There's also one fairly more known and classic SCP that is just a radio wave that gets transmitted through unknown means at a certain frequency, that's not too anomalous either.
If it wasn't classified as an SCP there would be no safety precautions against it and the local public would deal with it, eventually discovering that it is anomalous, that wouldn't be so nice.
With some SCPs, like this one, I wonder why exactly the SCP foundation restricts information about them. They seem perfectly scientific, if a little disturbing. It would be better if doctors did know about this.
Its kind of nice Dr. Bob portrayed this perspective in a lighter tone.. The last time I read of this SCP was many many years ago, and if Im not mistaken, part of the original rendition - well, the crab just kills you outright when it leaves the host from breaking your skull open. @_@
Honestly I don't think they should've wiped her memory, because what happens if more patients come in with the same issue ?, she'll have to take care of them too and eventually she might find out about it again ?? and the way she dealt with the scp too was very professional to me honestly
I find it peculiar that, not only are these organisms labeled anomalous, but that they are marked for destruction rather than study by the SCP foundation. They are odd, but none of their makeup or behaviour seems to be outside the realm of standard sciences, I guess there could be something like that in their underground life cycle but since they haven't seemed to done exploration into it, it is hard to find out
I’m super surprised they didn’t hire her yeah she killed one but she got samples also she dealt with it and it’s hard to deal with an scp I’ve been watching Scp stuff for actually an long timing that I know that they would’ve probably hired her if she wanted but they should’ve hired her yeah many scps are hard to deal with like shy guy or others she even got one in a jar and knows what to do when she sees it and knows how to deal with it but they probably shouldn’t have got rid of her memory she really new what to do when she comes across a noes crab kill it or put it in a jar to find out about it Also this scp video is a great way to explain this 😊
I really enjoy these dual structure episodes, an introductory story followed by the scientific/educational deconstruction afterwards. While I like all Dr. Bob videos, I especially enjoy these as it makes you feel like you are being involved/informed by the SCP foundation with regards to the anomaly. :)
And I just hope that the foundation should keep the doctor cause she know what she needs to do after those lots of contact experience with those thing.
Wait, what amnestics did they use in this case? Because I thought they didn't have specificity of memory erasure, which was one of the limitations of them. So they either erase her entire memories of the time period she was involved with the nose crabs or...well, that's their only option. And erasing months of her memories would absolutely be something she'd notice.
You are a brilliant and professional animator,your animations are very good and your narrating skills are good, and this video is very interesting@@Dr_Bob
This is the least SCP SCP. It has no SCP qualities despite being gross. This could just be a normal realistic parasite. Why would the SCP foundation be interested in it at all?
Lookout in humans: 1)The stunged vessels burst from inside with toxic pathogens. 2)Worming eyes of decadent glances that seek to catch the birds' attention. 3)Toxic paralyzing fungus from infested spores using diffusal, emission of release after the gradual or sudden decaying of the vessel. 4)Tongue acquatic louse that makes the speech incoherent or depraved(hold off your tongues and treat tongue with spices). 5)Worm larvae that infects the bloodstream and flux by decayed-filled intoxicated bites. 6)Guinea worms from infested waters that seek to consume nutrients and then to reproduce outside after taking parts of internal biology. Those things are affecting people in subtle ways in the spiritual realm.
The fact that this SCP does not align with how "anomalous" most other SCPs are is interesting. It seems to me this one is as terrifyingly realistic as possible given it's similarities to other parasites.
Honestly I'm surprised they didn't hire her on. Think about it she just dealt with a scp like it was nothing and even collected samples. she was a prime researcher
I had the same thought.
her friends and family would've been curious to where she is working and that could lead into them knowing about the scp foundation but still it was dumb not to take her in.
@@abj7246 that's the funny thing tho. Alot of their researchers are already like this and usually have solid coverups for it. The foundation ain't stupid they can recruit while hiding that Info. as far as the families would know she'd just be hired on as medical response to a normal research facility.
Also, what amnestics did they use to erase only her memories of the nose crabs? I thought the main limitation of amnestics is that they erase a whole block of memory time and can't erase only specific memories.
@@Silverizael there are several different levels of amnestics and some can completely erase a person memories while other a erase a set amount such as the past week or month. She had the past month removed
Dr Bob is the best story teller you can find on RUclips... Can't find someone better than him
@raptorsid8669 what if scp-1104 gets inside beavis & butthead?
Thank you so much! Means the world!
Totally agree
Warrior Tier / Warrior List or whatever it was, I don't think there's anyone better than that. Altough Dr. Bob is pretty high tier.
I watch Dr. Bob for the great art
And story telling
Now this is classic Dr Bob. Atmospheric horror story followed by a “scientific” breakdown of what we just saw. Perfection
@paulb8030 what if scp-1104 gets inside rick & morty?
Perfectly balanced as all things should be ⚖️
Yep
@@joshwright4799 Morty....
IM DYING MORTY (burp)
Yeah
The foundation should have hired her she quickly learned how to deal with a new scp no one had seen before
It’s possible they tried and she refused therefore they still had to amnesticize her
@@flowerwaifusometimes, I hate when foundation do that, like she saving lives.
I love the terrifying yet ultimately harmless scps like this one.
pianfull but harmless nonetheless
Same here, but this was still pretty disturbing, especially not knowing if it was gonna be lethal or not, but I was relieved to see the guy made it out alive and (relatively) unharmed
It is harmful you can suddenly go blind if the crab make mistake and when it exit it make you instinct slow or maybe it can kill you if its deformed and does the thing they should not do
Wouldn't call it harmless. It seems to cause brain damage on its way out. The guy in the story began suffering some cognitive symptoms afterward and is probably now at a greater risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases
@@mazdenporval Wouldnt that make your brain expand causing pressure?
I feel like the SCP foundation made a huge mistake by not recruiting this dr instead of wiping her memory. She not only discovered this SCP she kept the patients with it unaware of what was going on as she got the parasites out of them. She would have been a valuable asset even if she stayed at her clinic and the data collected went to the SCP foundation.
Someone else commented that it's possible she was given a choice between joining the foundation and a memory wipe, and chose the latter
She might be a bit too kind hearted. Their credo is “Cold not cruel” and she certainly is “not cruel” but I think her capacity to be cold even when facing cursed children, doomed researchers and even a countless number of people that are subjected to the threat of examination, torture, and gruesome death regularly might be questionable.
Also she knew what to look for and fix it. Now if anyone comes in with one she might not think to look or to remove it
I think that she isn't cruel but she couldn't help remove the parasite crab, and the foundation might tried to recruit her but she refused
Who's to know if this has happened many times before and it's new to the doctor? Maybe the SCP Foundation is monitoring her
I really enjoyed this SCP, but it does feel more like a horrific and mundane parasite than a SCP. It's very believable, and nothing it does seems to be outside of what would be theoretically possible. The SCP foundation would be better of going public with this one (through 3rd parties) to deal with it, and declassify it as an anomaly.
That's what I was thinking
Exactly what i thought it just sounds like normal parasite .it would jus be safer for everyone to know about it
That what I was saying
How is this an SCP anyways ? There's literally nothing anomalous about it
@@MrGio-ri9tcIt is attracted to hydrogen sulfide, which is extremely toxic.
I love that the sea louse even conects to the fish's nervous system and feeds it taste info.
Like, it actually evolved to be better at being a tongue 👀
Neat like a more complex version of the parasites that give you painkillers
It's one of the few, if not the only, parasyte that goes out of it's way to actually help it's host stay alive.
@@ravenouself4181 actually, those are all over your body.
Except we normally call those symbiotes. The sea louse isn't one though, because it mostly just does what the tongue already does, and there is no improvement.
Nature is so fascinating and so horrific. Parasites are some of the worst most body horror things around.
As much as this sort of thing freaks me out thanks for the video Dr Bob.
Imagine parasites moving around your head... Probably even more painful that it moving in your belly
Depends the brain has no pain receptor
there was a rl story of a woman who has fly worms in her head,...
Yes, it does and it sounds really terrifying to
Maybe. But your brain doesn’t feel anything so maybe it wouldn’t
me eating and seeing this : 👹
Fun fact: there are no pain nerves in the brain so you wouldn't feel pain as such, just a pressure or wriggling - if that
It’s both terrifying and fascinating to know that thanks lol
One issue is that pushing on nerves might cause a chain reaction. The pain receptors may be farther away but if you push a nerve that is connected to one, you will get an uncomfortable sensation. It's not pain, I've actually experienced it through my inflammatory bowel, but it feels so uncomfortable you will wish it was pain
@@merikmalhads1676how can you describe that sensation?
@@thefanboy3285 It is tricky to do so as I felt nothing like it before the worst of my condition but my best attempt would be trying to imagine someone grabbing one of your organs or muscles and pulling or twisting it like a balloon. It feels more like someone is pulling on an arm or leg that is asleep but so much worse
It could be putting pressure on eye or nose pain nerves which is why they feel excruciating pain
13:50 I don't know why Dr Bob made the doctor wear THAT shirt, but I ain't complaining. I suppose he's also a man of culture
Plot Twist:It was just Mr. Krabs trying to find money
This dude must have hidden money in his nose or something
Spongebob:MR CRABS WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?!? Mr crabs:MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY
This just sounds like a really creepy parasite, but nothing paranormal enough to call an SCP, I mean even a civilian doctor who had never seen it before was eventually able to handle it.
If you don't consider a crab entering your head and moving you around like that and then jump out of your eye socket a little bit paranormal than idk
@@spacemeter3001 I don't because I know a lot of real parasites do similar stuff
I think the fact that it's so undetectable for so long would be extremely worrying to the public and would cause too much undue stress and paranoia about going outside.
@@smergrl349 so would the brain eating amoeba
@@MakaroscThat's a rare occurrence. This, however, seems to be verging on becoming an epidemic.
what i like about Dr.Bob is that he give underrated SCP a recognation and does not talk about stupid overpowerd SCP like Scarlet King
I always thought about this SCP whenever I had to get those damn cotton swabs up my nose.
Your artstyle and animation is improving substantially! It's always good to see a talented artist get even more talented!
FRRRRR BROOOOO🥰
I just love what Dr. Bob does with the SCPs, the actual articles are often rather bland in terms of story, but Dr. Bob is so creative, his stories are always so good!
I like how this scp is like one of the most normal and high chance to exist ones to exist
The second time an SCP literally gave me the shivers and made me feel uneasy. First one is intrusive arachnid thoughts. So far, this is the best scp channel I've come across.
If she called the DCC, then it may be already too late for SCP foundation to covertly take information of Nose Crab out of their hands. Once they were notified of new parasitic infections amongst other kinds of infection, they probably would be swift in responding to that sort of thing.
"It will flee through the host's ocular cavity." When someone describes eyes as "ocular cavity", you know you are in deep...
The fact that I’m surprised this is an scp is scary, cuz honestly this thing could easily exist in real life, crazy parasites are real just like the ones at the beginning of the video, where things control ants or snails minds, or something crawl up a urine stream and “enter” the host. The world is a freaky place and honestly this parasite could easily exist
As someone who recently had two eye surgeries (in one eye) with similar symptoms (headache from blood in the eye, inability to see, etc) I'm glad I know (almost) exactly what was wrong with me and that this wasn't it lmao
Not so fun fact: All parasites named up until 1:20 actually exist.
I was just thinking about that too made me so uncomfortable
Don't forget all the parasites he didn't mention. It's a long list.
Fun fact: There's varieties of Cordyceps that is sold in stores and consumed.
Another Fact: Humans are currently immune to Cordyceps infection due to a high core body temperature intolerable to the fungus... but there's no telling when, not if, that will change.
Something to think about when playing/watching The Last of Us. Fungal Infection sits near the top of my Most Likely Apocalypse Scenarios, the top being Total Climate Destabilization followed by Viral Pandemic.
Well great, fudge
13:50 - Interesting shirt that doctor's wearing.
0:27 i actually remember this one, its a disgusting process of fungi, and just so you know, it can't infect humans, so don't worry about that part
Only because of our body heat!
@@entity107 you know more than i do
@@themoneypro8772the last of us use that fungi as their zombie infection
It's a good horror story, but this one doesn't seem quite anomalous enough to warrant an SCP classification.
True, this is one of those scps that honestly just feels more like an undiscovered species than something that doesn’t belong. The only thing we don’t know is what happens when it reaches its nearest destination
Yeah, it's not so much anomalous as it is just weird.
Things aren't only classified as SCPs because of how "anomalous oo magic" they are, their classification is also dependant on the threat level, size, number of instances... etc.
I've read an SCP once where it was theorized to be anomalous but could potentially not be anomalous, yet is still classified as an SCP because of the possibility that it could be anomalous and/or its threat to society. Can't think of the number as of writing this though.
There's also one fairly more known and classic SCP that is just a radio wave that gets transmitted through unknown means at a certain frequency, that's not too anomalous either.
If it wasn't classified as an SCP there would be no safety precautions against it and the local public would deal with it, eventually discovering that it is anomalous, that wouldn't be so nice.
At least the death is always avoided with that weird SCP
With some SCPs, like this one, I wonder why exactly the SCP foundation restricts information about them. They seem perfectly scientific, if a little disturbing. It would be better if doctors did know about this.
Because there's too many unknowns I guess.
Same with those worms that replace hair
omg those first things are all real stuff that happens
I would call the crab………….
Nose cleaning crab. 😂
Another bullseye from Dr. Bob, he never misses!!
Bob you're the best narrator and scp researcher, I love your content!!!
this might be the scariest scp that i have seen and i have seen a lot. This is so... morbid
Watched right before bed. Not my best decision in life. Thank you for the amazing video Dr. Bob!
Yea that what I do
Okay now I’m terrified of these bugs that are going to get into my skin
Its kind of nice Dr. Bob portrayed this perspective in a lighter tone.. The last time I read of this SCP was many many years ago, and if Im not mistaken, part of the original rendition - well, the crab just kills you outright when it leaves the host from breaking your skull open. @_@
13:50 BRUHHH THE SHIRT!! XD someone is cultured.
Nose crab actually sounded like nose crap at first
Real
11:27 I felt the feeling of a relief it was dead…
This was a "NOPE" episode for me from 00:01...
The flames of fear reflected in that bear's eyes will burn on long after this video has flickered out.
Honestly I don't think they should've wiped her memory, because what happens if more patients come in with the same issue ?, she'll have to take care of them too and eventually she might find out about it again ?? and the way she dealt with the scp too was very professional to me honestly
UR REALLY GOOD AT EXPLAINING THESE SCPS THAT IT MAKES IT SEEM LIKE ITS A REAL JOB XP
This takes "Body Horror" to a whole new level.
13:50 uzaki chan reference? I didnt even know dr bob watches anime at all
the fact that the nose crab is basically the first keter class object that doesnt kill you is great
I have been sneezing and having pain in my ears and then I watch this video
Good time to watch at 11 PM
SAMEEEE
It’s 8:13 am
Oh wait I have to save the video for tonight thanks for making me to remember this
SAME
This should be a comic series! I love it!
I’ve been waiting for an scp nose crab vid for a long time
Great! I live in the Pacific NW. So, this means that I'll never go hiking again 😢
I find it peculiar that, not only are these organisms labeled anomalous, but that they are marked for destruction rather than study by the SCP foundation. They are odd, but none of their makeup or behaviour seems to be outside the realm of standard sciences, I guess there could be something like that in their underground life cycle but since they haven't seemed to done exploration into it, it is hard to find out
And that is why I changed my mind about being a doctor.
The thumbnail creeps me out but I’ll watch anyway.
The doctor is wearing the Sugoi Dekai shirt while she's sleeping 😂😂 I love all the anime references you sneak into your videos Dr. Bob 👍
17:42 Hans! Das FLAMMENWERFER!!!!!
Dr Bob please comment I love watching you for years and your the best storyteller and I love listening to your scp
Welp this was the first SCP on this channel that managed to get my gag response going since SCP-632. It`s always the parasites, I guess...
I’m super surprised they didn’t hire her yeah she killed one but she got samples also she dealt with it and it’s hard to deal with an scp I’ve been watching Scp stuff for actually an long timing that I know that they would’ve probably hired her if she wanted but they should’ve hired her yeah many scps are hard to deal with like shy guy or others she even got one in a jar and knows what to do when she sees it and knows how to deal with it but they probably shouldn’t have got rid of her memory she really new what to do when she comes across a noes crab kill it or put it in a jar to find out about it
Also this scp video is a great way to explain this 😊
hello been a fan for years
I really enjoy these dual structure episodes, an introductory story followed by the scientific/educational deconstruction afterwards. While I like all Dr. Bob videos, I especially enjoy these as it makes you feel like you are being involved/informed by the SCP foundation with regards to the anomaly. :)
Favorite SCP content creator. Keep up the good work. 😊
And I just hope that the foundation should keep the doctor cause she know what she needs to do after those lots of contact experience with those thing.
The wasp in the beginning looks like a yellow jacket and not a parasitoid, and that "cockroach" looks like a beetle
It also has 8 legs.
@kziila0244 the drawing of the sea spider was really good tho
@@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
True that
I havnt seen this scp in a long time
Haven't*
Nice Video
Wow new scp story from Dr. Bob! :D
That is really scary
Actually had my heart going at the halfway point there!
The nose crab is one of the most terrifying scp’s I’ve seen
worse part is it's so realistic it probably shouldn't be an scp
5:45 bro has the day and night cycle
Wait, what amnestics did they use in this case? Because I thought they didn't have specificity of memory erasure, which was one of the limitations of them. So they either erase her entire memories of the time period she was involved with the nose crabs or...well, that's their only option. And erasing months of her memories would absolutely be something she'd notice.
13:50 Dr Bob is a man of culture
Honestly, it is not much of an scp more than simple biology
13:35 I thought that was nikocado avocado for a second. lol
In my opinion a newly discovered organisim that does not defy physics should not be marked as an SCP.
The SCP disagrees.
@@NobleUnclean how can the crab disagree?
This sounds like it could be a real thing
What’s next? The infamous arm sandwich?
or appendix anvil
Thank you for the nightmares
Oh, it doesn’t kill you? That’s unusual for an SCP.
Dr Bob is the best researcher in the scp foundation. Keep up the good work Dr. Bob.
Hi Dr Bob!
Hi!
@@Dr_BobI must say, your a great Animator!❤
You are a brilliant and professional animator,your animations are very good and your narrating skills are good, and this video is very interesting@@Dr_Bob
Its honestly reliefing that this scp isn't lethal like so many others...yet
This is the least SCP SCP. It has no SCP qualities despite being gross. This could just be a normal realistic parasite. Why would the SCP foundation be interested in it at all?
theres a few like what you described, its kind of goofy for anomalies to have no anomalous properties
honestly with the calmness and professionalism of that doctor i would have hired her on and kept her there to keep an eye out for more.
SCP Foundation=Men in Black
Necessary memory wipe whenever people's nightmares are realized.
If this is real I'm
going to freak out
Wow, Doc. You've studied some bizarre cryptid specimens in your time, but this is downright macabre. 😰
Someone: is about to die horribly.
Dr Bob: Heavy Metal starts
Lookout in humans:
1)The stunged vessels burst from inside with toxic pathogens.
2)Worming eyes of decadent glances that seek to catch the birds' attention.
3)Toxic paralyzing fungus from infested spores using diffusal, emission of release after the gradual or sudden decaying of the vessel.
4)Tongue acquatic louse that makes the speech incoherent or depraved(hold off your tongues and treat tongue with spices).
5)Worm larvae that infects the bloodstream and flux by decayed-filled intoxicated bites.
6)Guinea worms from infested waters that seek to consume nutrients and then to reproduce outside after taking parts of internal biology.
Those things are affecting people in subtle ways in the spiritual realm.
How is this an anomaly?? It seems perfectly realistic
I always found your videos scary,
Yet somehow it always pulls me in, and makes me want to watch it
Am i the only one who got super chills. Something inside your head and a crab no less
There is no one better than Bob he's amazing
The fact that this SCP does not align with how "anomalous" most other SCPs are is interesting. It seems to me this one is as terrifyingly realistic as possible given it's similarities to other parasites.
crab people, crab people, taste like crab, look like people.
Me with a persistent headache, sinus problem and visual disturbances:
DOCTOR, THERE IS A CRAB IN MY NOSE
I think it’s funny that Dr.Bob is selling scp 999 plushies but still hasn’t made a video on it
Love those little references. Every video has a few